Park off the main street in the residential area for free after a certain time. Enter through the back and NOT the front (where the stage is). If you're too early (like we were) you'll catch them barely setting up. Sit at the bar in the meantime.

Rockwell-LA offers valet parking for $7 I think. You can park for free on the streets in the area. Two blocks North of this venue on the side street where the Scientology building is located you can park in their lot for $5. Someone is there in the parking lot to watch over the cars.

Street parking is available if you can find it. They have valet parking for $7 I do believe. I park in a self park lot (Scientology Center parking lot) for $5. You make a right at the first light after you pass Rockwell-LA.

You can sit at a regular table or at an elevated bar table. Either provides a great view of the performance.
The performance takes place in various parts of the room. Lighting is great. Sound and acoustics are magnificent. If your view is blocked by part of the architecture, it's only for a few minutes. Also, there's so much other activity going on that you're not really missing the center of focus. Everything feeds into the entire performance.

Getting into the theater is not the traditional mode. No matter what your abilities (handicapped accessibility is at the rear), you enter via the back door. To do otherwise means you literally crawl over all the people already seated in order to get to the back of the room and be told to stand in line at the back door.